Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig issued the following statement this evening regarding the passing of longtime Major League player, manager, coach and Tampa Bay Rays senior advisor Don Zimmer, who was 83:

"Like everyone in Major League Baseball, I am deeply saddened by the loss of my friend Don Zimmer, one of our game's most universally beloved figures. A memorable contributor to Baseball for more than 60 years, Don was the kind of person you could only find in the National Pastime.

"As a player, Don experienced the joys of the 1955 World Champion Brooklyn Dodgers and the struggles of the '62 Mets. In his managerial and coaching career, this unique baseball man led the Cubs to a division crown and then, at his good friend Joe Torre's loyal side, helped usher in a new era in the fabled history of the Yankees.

"On behalf of Major League Baseball and the many Clubs that 'Popeye' served in a distinguished Baseball life, I extend my deepest condolences to Don's family, friends and his many admirers throughout our game."

Major League Baseball Executive Vice President Joe Torre issued the following statement:

"I hired him as a coach, and he became like a family member to me. He has certainly been a terrific credit to the game. The game was his life. And his passing is going to create a void in my life and my wife Ali's. We loved him. The game of Baseball lost a special person tonight. He was a good man."

"The Chicago Cubs are saddened to learn of the passing of former player, coach and manager Don Zimmer. 'Zim' was one of the most beloved and respected figures in the game. We are honored to have had him as a member of this organization and are proud of his career accomplishments, including being recognized as National League Manager of the Year in 1989 with the Cubs. He’ll be sorely missed by everyone in this league to which he devoted so much of his life."

i heard don zimmer passed away baseball just lost a legend very sad news he will be missed and loved by many popeye you will be missed